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研究生英语unit5IsGoogleMakingUsStupid2市公开课一等奖百校联赛获奖课件.pptx

1、Is Google Making Us Stupid Nicholas George Carr第1页Introduction to the authorBorn in 1959B.A.from Dartmouth College M.A from Harvard University(major in English and American Literature and Language).At the 12th Annual Forbes Telecosm Conference at The Sagamore Resort in Lake George,New York on May 28

2、第2页Introduction to the authorAn American writer who has published books and articles on technology,business,and culture.His book The Shallows:What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in.It is a bestseller in General Nonfiction and a New York Times.第3页Introduct

3、ion to the authorA columnist for The Guardian in London Written for The Atlantic,The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal,Wired,The Times of London,The New Republic,The Financial Times,and other periodicals.“Is Google Making Us Stupid?”has been collected in several anthologies,including The Best A

4、merican Science and Nature Writing,The Best Spiritual Writing,and The Best Technology Writing.第4页Introduction to the authorA member of the Encyclopedia Britannicas editorial board of advisors.On the steering board of the World Economic Forums cloud computing project,and writes the popular blog Rough

5、 Type.A writer-in-residence at the University of California.Executive editor of the Harvard Business Review.第5页Main Works Digital Enterprise:How to Reshape Your Business for a Connected World()Does IT Matter?()The Big Switch:Rewiring the World,from Edison to Google(,W.W.Norton)The Shallows:What the

6、Internet Is Doing to Our Brains(,W.W.Norton)His books have been translated into into more than 20 languages.第6页 Pulitzer Prize finalist His first book第7页The bond between reader and writer is a tightly symbiotic one.The words of the writer inspire new insights and perceptions.The existence of the cri

7、tical reader provides the spur for the writers work.It gives the author the confidence to explore new forms of expression,to venture into uncharted and sometimes hazardous territory.All great men have written proudly,nor cared to explain,said Emerson.They knew that the intelligent reader would come

8、at last,and would thank them.“-From The Shallows第8页The interplay of technological and economic forces rarely produces the results we at first expect.There are some who remain convinced that computerization will begin to close the wealth gap.Thats the pattern occurred in past technological revolution

9、s.But when we take into account the economic forces,the replacement of workers with software,and the ability of companies to aggregate volunteer labor and harvest its economic value-were left with a prospect that is far from utopian.In the YouTube economy,everyone is free to play,but only a few reap

10、 the rewards.-From The Big Switch:第9页IT is best understood as the latest adopted technologies that have reshaped industry over the past two centuries-from the railroad to the electric generator.As they were being built into the infrastructure of commerce,all these technologies help companies to gain

11、 real advantages.But as their availability increased and their cost decreased,they all became commodity inputs.From a strategic standpoint,they became invisible;they no longer mattered.That is exactly what is happening to information technology today,and the implications for corporate IT management

12、are profound.-From IT Doesnt Matter第10页Introduction to TextThis passage is a magazine article,highly critical of the Internets effect on cognitive.It was published in the July/August edition of The Atlantic.第11页Introduction to TextCarrs main argument is that the Internet might have detrimental effec

13、ts on cognition and diminish the capacity for concentration and contemplation.Despite the title,the article is not specifically targeted at Google,but more at the cognitive impact of the whole Internet and WWW.第12页Others reaction to Carrs argument At the Britannica Blog,some discussion focused on th

14、e apparent bias in Carrs argument toward literary reading.In Carrs view,reading on the Internet is generally of a shallower form in comparison with reading from printed books in which he believes a more intense and sustained form of reading is exercised.Elsewhere in the media,the Internets impact on

15、 memory retention was discussed;and,at the online scientific magazine Edge,several argued that it was ultimately the responsibility of individuals to monitor their Internet usage so that it does not impact their cognition.第13页The Structure of the TextPart 1(para.1)Part 2(para.2 to para.3)Part 3(Para

16、4 to para.6)Part 4(para.7 to para.10)第14页Part 1(para.1)Main idea:Recently the author has difficulties with concentrating while reading books and long articles.第15页Questions:1.According to Para 1,what is the problem of the author in his reading?His concentration often starts to drift after two or th

17、ree pages while reading,the deep reading that used to come naturally has become a struggle.第16页Q2.In Para 1,“I get fidgety,lose the thread,begin looking for something else to do.”What is the implied meaning?It means that the author has difficulty in concentrating on what he is reading,and he is easi

18、ly got distracted.第17页Paraphrase:1.My mind would get caught up in the narrative or the turns of the argument,and Id spend hours strolling through long stretches of prose.In the past,I am often attracted by the narrative and different argument and read lengthy prose with distraction.第18页2.I feel as i

19、f Im always dragging my wayward brain back to the text.The deep reading that used to come naturally has become a struggle.I feel as if I am constantly struggling to concentrate on the text.第19页Part 2 para2-3Main idea:We benefit a lot from the Net,but we pay a high price for it.第20页Q1.Why did the aut

20、hor say“The Web has been a godsend to me as a writer”?Because research that once required days in the stacks or libraries can now be done in minutes.A few Google searches,he got the telltale fact or pithy quote.第21页Q2.Why does the Internet get so popular according to the author?Because we can have i

21、mmediate access to such an incredibly rich store of information only with a few Google searches,and some quick clicks on hyperlinks.第22页Q3.According to the author,what is the price we pay for the universal medium-the Net?(in Para3)Media are not just passive channels of information.They also shape th

22、e process of thought.And what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away our capacity for concentration and contemplation.第23页Paraphrase1.Im as likely as not to be foraging in the Webs info-thickets Chances are that I am surfing on the internet.第24页2.The perfect recall of silicon memory,”Wireds Cliv

23、e Thompson has written,“can be an enormous boon to thinking.”But that boon comes at a price.The extraordinary capacity for memory can be of enormous assistance to thinking,but this can bring on negative consequence.第25页3.And what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentrati

24、on and contemplation.My capacity for concentration and thinking appears to be dwindling due to the use of the Net.第26页4.Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words.Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.Once I choose to do deep reading,but now I opt to skim and scan while I am reading.

25、第27页Part3 para4-6Main idea:Many people have trouble with reading and scientific research also shows that the using of the Net affects cognition.第28页Q1.Anecdotes alone dont prove much.What does the author actually want to say?What the author actually means is that short stories and experience of thes

26、e people can not point to his argument that the Internet has effect on cognitive.第29页Q2.What is the result of the published study of online research habits which is conducted by scholars from University College London?It suggests that we may well be in the midst of a sea change in the way we read an

27、d think due to the use of the Net.第30页Q3.According to the study,what is the reading habit of the people who visit sites that access to journal articles,e-books,and other sources of written information?They just skim,hopping from site to another and rarely returning to any source theyd already visite

28、d.They read no more than one or two pages of an article before they would“bounce”out to another site.They save a long article,but they ever went back to read it.第31页Paraphrase:His thinking,he said,has taken on a“staccato”quality,reflecting the way he quickly scans short passages of text from many so

29、urces online.The staccato quality of his thinking is indicative of the way he reads short passage on the web quickly.第32页Part 4(para7-10)Main idea:The Internet might have detrimental effects on cognition that diminish the capacity for concentration and contemplation.第33页Q1.What is the style of readi

30、ng promoted by the Net?The style that is promoted by the Net is putting“efficiency”and“immediacy”above all else,which does not require deep reading.第34页Q2.What is the disadvantage of the style of reading promoted by the Net?It weakens our capacity for the deep reading.We tend to become“mere decoders

31、 of information”.Our ability to interpret text,to make the rich mental connections that form when we read deeply and without distraction,remains largely disengaged.第35页Q3.How did the author use German scholar Friedrich A.Kittlers example to demonstrate his argument?Nietzsches prose style changed whe

32、n he started using a typewriter,which he had adopted because of his developing difficulty with writing by hand due to failing eyesight.第36页(October 15,1844 August 25,1900),a 19th-century German philosopher,poet,composer and classical philologist.He wrote critical texts on religion,morality,contempor

33、ary culture,philosophy and science,displaying a fondness for metaphor,irony and aphorism.第37页A model 1878 of the Malling-Hansen Writing Ball,which Nietzsche began using in 1882 when his poor eyesight made it difficult for him to write by hand.第38页Q4.“We are not only what we read,”says Maryanne Wolf,

34、We are how we read.(In para7)What the author actually meant?What he meant is that both the content of our reading and the way of reading books shape our personalities and thinking patterns.Books can have a tremendous impact on people during certain period.第39页Q5.When we read online,we tend to becom

35、e“mere decoders of information.”What the author actually meant?That is to say when we read online,we focus on superficial meaning of information,without digging into it.We just skim and scan through a article online.We seldom bother to read research papers or classical novels because such materials

36、calls for meticulous efforts in reading between the lines rather than merely decoding information.第40页Paraphrase:1.Thanks to the ubiquity of text on the Internet,not to mention the popularity of text-messaging on cell phones,we may well be reading more today than we did in the 1970s or 1980s.We are

37、likely to be reading more today than in the 1970s or 1980s because of a sea of online text and the popular text-message function on cell phones.第41页2.Reading,explains Wolf,is not an instinctive skill for human beings.Its not etched into our genes the way speech is.Unlike speech,human beings are not

38、born with reading ability.第42页Group discussionIn this article,Nicholas George Carr discusses the Internets detrimental effects on cognition and it diminishes the capacity for concentration and contemplation.So what is your opionion?Do you spend much time on surfing the Internet?Do you think your tim

39、e on the Internet is worthwhile?第43页The Pulitzer Prize is a U.S.award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism,literature and musical composition.It was established by American publisher Joseph Pulitzer and is administered by Columbia University in New York City.Prizes are awarded yearly in twenty-one categories.In twenty of these,each winner receives a certificate and a US$10,000.The winner in the public service category of the journalism competition is awarded a gold medal.第44页The End第45页

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